COMAN v. WILLIAMS

No. 7340.

65 N.W.2d 377 (1954)

COMAN v. WILLIAMS.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

July 28, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. K. Murray, Bismarck, for appellant.

John A. Zuger, Bismarck, for respondent.


GRIMSON, Judge.

Plaintiff brings this action to recover from the defendant $700 damages for fraud and deceit. In his complaint he claims that the defendant, on July 25, 1950, intending to deceive the plaintiff and to induce him to purchase four fur coats, falsely represented to the plaintiff that said "four fur coats were genuine mink, muskrat, beaver and other valuable furs;" that the defendant knew that such representations were false; that in truth and in fact...

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